Suburban Cook County needs election judges and equipment managers for the primary election on March 20.
Traffic will be detoured to Lake Cook Road from April to October for a planned bridge replacement at Lee Road.
Residents are suggesting ways to make Northbrook more friendly for walking and biking as a new master plan is developed.
Fire and police pensions make up more than a third of the proposed levy, which can be lowered but not increased until April.
Snap Diagnostics and its Northbrook founder are accused of a multi-million dollar scheme involving kickbacks unnecessary procedures.
Trustees are set to spend nearly $30,000 on a pair of unmanned aerial vehicles as staff seeks FAA waivers to fly them.
The proposed site of Jet International on Stanley is currently in disrepair, storing its old owner's mini race cars, motorcycles and guns.
Succeeding Nekritz as 57th District state rep, Northbrook resident and small business owner Jonathan Carroll took office this month.
Supporters of minimum wage increases say the Chamber of Commerce uses public money to lobby the village.
The relocation of Jet International could bring dozens of jobs to former Maurice Sporting Goods site, the company says.
Rep. Elaine Nekritz said Sunday she will not seek the Democratic nomination to replace Lisa Madigan.
The developer blamed opposition from residents for blocking the Heritage Woods proposal for Techny and Shermer.
Outgoing state Rep. Elaine Nekritz has begun collecting signatures to replace Lisa Madigan, who also will not seek reelection next year.
Following a Glenview woman's arrest for removing signs along Techny Road, they're no longer allowed on public property.
Northbound lanes will be closed north of Shermer Road Wednesday and Thursday.
Proposal for 105-unit assisted living facility in a residential area could still be approved by Northbrook trustees.
Opinion from Rabbi Avraham Kagan of the Lubavitch Chabad of Illinois office of government affairs in Chicago and Springfield.
The assistant majority leader and 15-year House veteran announced she will not run again in a letter to local party leaders Friday.
UPDATE: The Northbrook Village Board exempted local employers from a county-wide wage hike and sick leave mandate Tuesday.
Tim Rueckert sworn in as head of Northfield Township Road District.
A pair of three-term trustees was replaced with a younger generation Tuesday.
Obamacare repeal now heads to Senate, members of Congress for Chicago's North Shore respond.
Jody Wadhwa of Northbrook is named trustee emeritus by Oakton Community College in recognition of his 30 years of service to the college.
Firefighter's candidacy extinguished in race for Northbrook Village Trustee.
TODAY: Polls open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Board must "ensure that our facilities are updated to meet student needs" and prepare "succession plan" in coming years, says incumbent.
Bad returns from pension fund investments mean the Village needs to raise an extra $2 million in taxes.
Jan Schakowsky and Brad Schneider say GOP "recklessly pushed forward" only to "fail spectacularly."
Collison wants to bring density downtown while "keeping with the small town character of Northbrook."
Candidate described as "honest to a fault" wants to bring a "fresh outlook" to D31 Board of Education.
Incumbent believes "in a continued focus on the commitments our board made during the referendum."
Local firefighter promises to "not let our community down and stay true to myself, my family, and my community."
Kathryn Ciesla, Muriel Collison and Jason Han endorsed by new group, North Shore Moms For Change.
Rep. Jan Schakowsky, Rep. Brad Schneider and others respond to controversy over Attorney General Jeff Sessions' Russia testimony.
"I will tell you the last four weeks have been the longest year of my life," Deerfield Democrat tells fired-up crowd Saturday.
Schneider will answer questions from constituents and update attendees on his work in the Capitol on Saturday.
I-LAW: New report confirms need for lawmakers to enact meaningful lawsuit reforms
Village turns down resident's request for an amateur radio in his front yard.
The Village Board's approval opens the door for AMC Theater at Northbrook Court to begin serving alcohol. Are you looking forward to that?
The woman sues the village and another driver over a June accident that injured her.